I believe answers a,c,d hope this helps<span />
<span>An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. So here, the word is cautious, and we are looking for a word that means something entirely different than that word. The correct answer is D. reckless, given that alert, careful, and responsible are all synonyms of cautious, meaning they have the same meaning. </span>
A transitive verb demands an object, such as in the following case: She is reading a book. The verb <em>to read </em>demands the direct object <em>a book </em>which is why it is transitive.
On the other hand, intransitive verbs do not need an object to complete them, such as in the case: She is sleeping.
In the sentence above, the verb <em>was </em>is a past tense of the verb <em>to be, </em>and it is used as a linking verb in the sentence, connecting the first part with the adjective <em>beautiful. </em>Since there is no object in the sentence, the correct answer is <u>intransitive</u>.
D. This is because it can stand on its own and still make sense. It is a complete thought.
Answer:
i dont watch tv while i do my homework?
Explanation: